AUCTION SALES. LEV IN I'll! AND rOULTKY SALE. ElfllJAY, JANUAiTi 2:J, "Li. HITCHINGS, HANiyj - KINS, AND CO., LTD., will soli at their Yards, at 1 p.m.: 20 prime porkers. 5 prime baconors 15 stores 1.0 weauers Poultry, ducks, etc. Also 1") sheets of roofing iron, sundries, etc. 58---1 LEYIN" STOCK SALE. A 13 HAH AM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell at 1 p.in. : — EIiIDAY, JANUARY 2:j, 1914. 400 mixed hoggets •'>oo tip-lop rape lambs 200 4 and (i-looth and l.J'.jn. e\vc.»s with 10l) 4 per cent, lambs • !00 shorn lambs 100 empty ewes 150 fat and forward wethers U0 fat ewes 200 rape lambs 22 fat cows (lots) 4 fat heifers 1 windmill in good order 50-2
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 January 1914, Page 4
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